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    A normal day after work‚ personal errands‚ or school has come to an end. Your just about to turn in for the night‚ when you realizes that the rigorous scent of hard work is still lingering on her clothes and body. Without further procrastination‚ you decide to head for the shower to ease your muscles and once again feel refreshed for your day tomorrow. After opening the shower door and flipping on the stream of water from the shower head‚ You start to sing before realizing that once again have no

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    John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever Name: Institution:   John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever Introduction In the contemporary world‚ embracing diversity is the key to achieving success in many aspects. It is through the acknowledgment of various cultures that innovative solutions are developed. In that regard‚ the creative elements are experienced in technology‚ artistry‚ and visual art among others. As such‚ this paper will dwell on the music by John Philip Sousa‚ The Stars

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    Music is the universal language of culture. The emotion evoked from a piece of music inspires people all over the world. Music is constantly changing with society ’s views of popularity and need for betterment. For generations‚ music was a concept of solely vocal chants‚ melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance.

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    was a new style performed by a large ensemble usually consisting of 10 or more players. These bands‚ called big bands‚ relied increasingly on saxophones instead of clarinets‚ and emphasized sectional playing. The overall instrumentation was broken down into three groups of instruments: brass which included trumpets and trombones‚ reed which included saxophones with players sometimes doubling on clarinet‚ and rhythm section which included the piano‚ bass‚ drums‚ guitar‚ and in later years‚ the vibes

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    The book "You Don’t Know Me" is not your average book. It has many twists and turns in it. It has to do with a teenager who finds himself in a lot of crazy situations. The main characters are John‚ Gloria‚ Violet Hayes‚ Mr. Steenwilly‚ the man who is not John’s father (that’s what John calls him)‚ and his mother (she is not names either). You Don’t Know Me is about John and his confusing life. If you don’t read it‚ you should since it’s an amazing book. John is a fourteen year old boy who lives

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    (Victoria Monet) but that of a stunning instrumental. This song would not be as meaningful if it had a different beat or different instruments‚ such as‚ say‚ a saxophone. It simply would not sound right‚ the timbre (the term for what distinguishes one instrument from another‚ as well as an instrument from a voice‚ and so on) of the saxophone would not mesh with the timbres of MGK and Victoria Monet’s voices as well as the violins and cellos do. The string instruments add a strong backing for the words

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    after all. For Daisy was young and her artificial world was redolent of orchids and pleasant‚ cheerful snobbery and orchestras which set the rhythm of the year‚ summing up the sadness and suggestiveness of life on new in new tunes. All night the saxophones wailed the hopeless comment of the "Beale Street Blues" while hundred pairs of golden and silver slippers shuffled the shining dust. At the grey tea hour there were always rooms that throbbed incessantly with this low sweet fever‚ while fresh faces

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    variation out the window. More specifically‚ if we all played softer at bars 28-30‚ there would be a greater impact from the crescendo at bar 31. One positive for this song was the great saxophone solo at bar 28-32. The blend during these bars was also well done‚ since other sections were playing softer‚ allowing the saxophones to take control of the melody. For the clarinets‚ one positive was our articulation at bars 7-13 and 19-28. The clear articulation played allowed us to contribute to the build up

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    The emphatic‚ stirring conclusion to The Firebird leaves the listener with the sense that a favorable event of great significance has occurred‚ or that a long-sought-for goal has been achieved. This effect is achieved mainly through Stravinsky’s peculiar choices of instrumentation and dynamic markings. As far as I could tell‚ Scene 2 was in a major key throughout‚ with no modulation to a minor tonality. Because major key music typically conveys positive emotions‚ the overall mood of the work is

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    I watched the film “Dedicated to Chaos PBS Episode 7” . The film talks about the changes Jazz was going through during WWII. Many Americans were already used to Swing music that it was already considered America’s music during the war. Although Swing music was popular among the majority of Jazz musicians‚ some musicians were in fact tired of the many restrictions found in Swing. So they decided to change the formula of Jazz music once again to create a highly complex form of Jazz: Bebop. The predominant

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